Hong Kong’s revamped investment scheme to attract super wealthy individuals to the city is more appealing than what Singapore offers, immigration analysts have said.
Gay Games delight Hong Kong amid China’s growing hostility to LGBTQ+ community
LGBTQ+ activists have secured a string of legal victories in Hong Kong but it is a very different story on the mainland ...
Will Hong Kong’s investment scheme woo the super-rich? Analysts say revamped strategy ‘more attractive, simpler’ than Singapore’s
Those who invest HK$30 million or more in specific assets can apply for residence after seven years Singapore scheme is more complex, involves risky investments with higher threshold and other ...
Hong Kong hosted ‘best Gay Games ever’, event a step forward in battle for LGBTQ rights in city, organisers say at closing ceremony
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Deep Hong Kong discounts for Singles’ Day shopping event as businesses aim to boost takings in sluggish economy
Businesses from malls to an airline sign up for shopping extravaganza, billed as the world's biggest But business academic Terence Chong warns that Singles' Day sales will not boost profits of ...
Hong Kong Property Tycoon Denies Rumors That Wife Lost $2.6 Billion With Bad Investments
Joseph Lau held a rare press conference to rebut rumors he had cut his wife out of his will after racking up heavy losses.
Hong Kong police arrest 70 in crackdown on online scams, selling bank accounts to crime syndicates for money laundering
Police say suspects, aged between 19 and 65, are holders of bank accounts linked to 66 cases, involving HK$67 million in losses Highest amount of money lost was HK$10 million in case involving 73-year ...
Detained, missing or under investigation: Business leaders in China face an ‘aggressive’ crackdown
Business leaders in China are under immense pressure, as President Xi Jinping’s government intensifies a regulatory crackdown on companies and strengthens its control of the economy.
Hong Kong’s graft-buster to take tactics global as part of Xi’s ‘clean’ belt and road push
Independent Commission Against Corruption chief Danny Woo reveals details of new academy that will train graft-busters from overseas Approach could answer Chinese President Xi Jinping's call made at ...
Gay Games: Hong Kong delivers ‘rainbows’ despite political clouds
Hong Kong's reputation however has kept others away. Its stringent Covid response - the city did not fully welcome back foreign tourists until September last year - also meant that the Games ...
Hong Kong Q3 GDP expands 4.1% on-year, growth forecast revised lower
Hong Kong's economy expanded 4.1 per cent in the third quarter from a year earlier, beating growth of 1.5 per cent in the second quarter and 2.9 per cent in the first, the government said on Friday ...
Hong Kong police arrest 4 on suspicion of conning 11 people out of HK$8.5 million
Fraud syndicate members posed as bank employees and cold-called targets to offer loans with low interest rates Victims include retired civil servant who lost his entire HK$2 million retirement fund to ...
Syngenta IPO Delay Underscores Asia’s Listing Malaise
Hi, it’s Alexandra Muller in London and Filipe Pacheco in Hong Kong. As noted in Thursday’s newsletter, some folks are starting to become more optimistic about M&A in Asia. The same can’t be said for ...
Hong Kong revises down full-year growth forecast to 3.2%, expert warns geopolitical tensions, high interest rates to affect economic outlook
Government economist Adolph Leung warns worsening external environment will continue to affect city’s economic outlook.